3-Button Handset with Laser
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3-Button Wireless Remote Control with Laser Pointer. Suitable for use with the MasterCue V7, and all MicroCue Products. Provides for default Forward, Back and Blackout cues and a laser pointer.
We are pleased to announce our improved handset, which features an integral class 2 laser.
The new Laser Handset has been completely redesigned, with a new narrow enclosure to better fit in the user’s hand. The finger notch on the rear holds the handset in position whether you are left or right-handed.
The addition of a 4th teardrop-shaped button to activate the Green Laser. Using two batteries, we can ensure the high drain from the laser does not interfere with the transmitter (with nearly 1 hour of continuous laser use).
Our Transmitter has a calculated operation of over 100,000 button pushes.
The LEDs on the handset show Green, Red and Yellow for the Next, Back and Blackout button presses, respectively. They also have a secondary role – when the battery level is low, a yellow indication will flash twice after the initial button indication to show the battery will need changing soon. But can easily last for the rest of the show.
The control unit displays colour-coded cues via a visual display as well as producing audible cue sounds which can be monitored via headphones if required.
The line-of-sight range in an enclosed venue typically exceeds 100m
We are pleased to announce our improved handset, which features an integral class 2 laser.
The new Laser Handset has been completely redesigned, with a new narrow enclosure to better fit in the user’s hand. The finger notch on the rear holds the handset in position whether you are left or right-handed.
The addition of a 4th teardrop-shaped button to activate the Green Laser. Using two batteries, we can ensure the high drain from the laser does not interfere with the transmitter (with nearly 1 hour of continuous laser use).
Our Transmitter has a calculated operation of over 100,000 button pushes.
The LEDs on the handset show Green, Red and Yellow for the Next, Back and Blackout button presses, respectively. They also have a secondary role – when the battery level is low, a yellow indication will flash twice after the initial button indication to show the battery will need changing soon. But can easily last for the rest of the show.
The control unit displays colour-coded cues via a visual display as well as producing audible cue sounds which can be monitored via headphones if required.
The line-of-sight range in an enclosed venue typically exceeds 100m